It could have been a schizophrenic disaster. When architect Efthimios
Maniatis, 55, set out to build a house for Roger and Mary Downey
in Corrales, north of Albuquerque, the main challenge was one of
integration.
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Sixty-six years since newspaperman
Ernie Pyle praised Albuquerque
for framing the horizon in a glance,
people who do not understand Albuquerque—
along with some who do—are still
posing questions about the city’s identity,
personality, and ecology.
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